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Center for Equine Medicine gives pre-vet biology students a leg up

William Woods Undergraduate

William Woods University is known for having a strong reputation in the horse industry — for winning national championships and educating well trained, expertly prepared equestrian professionals. However, the development of their Center for Equine Medicine has given William Woods a step up in more than the equestrian world, but in the world of veterinary […]

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December 29th, 2016

Posted in Pre-Vet

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What is sports psychology?

William Woods Undergraduate

All sport management undergraduate students at William Woods take a course in Sports Psychology. But what is it? And how does it help someone interested in a career in sport management? Competition can both emotionally and mentally affect athletes of every level —professional or not. Many athletes say that the “mind game” is just as […]

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December 19th, 2016

Posted in Sports Management

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William Woods’ bachelors in biology pre-veterinary program graduates enjoy high acceptance rate

William Woods Undergraduate

For bachelors in biology students who are passionate about caring for and healing animals and are interested in pursuing the path towards veterinary medicine, the Pre-Vet Preparation Concentration at William Woods may be the right choice. One of the fastest growing programs at William Woods, this concentration provides students with the coursework and hands-on experience […]

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December 8th, 2016

Posted in Biology, Pre-Vet

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William Woods biology students study nature in the “Best Trails State”

William Woods Undergraduate

In 2013 the state of Missouri earned the title “Best Trails State” by American Trails, a national, nonprofit organization that supports biking, riding and hiking trails across the U.S. Since then, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has put in place the 100 Missouri Miles Challenge, encouraging Missourians to get outside, get active and experience the beauty […]

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December 5th, 2016

Posted in Biology

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